DJH FASHION
DJH S1E13: Revolution
Airdate: 1987
Oh look, Voula got bangs. She still looks like a jerk. She keeps a nice taupe-y color scheme going on in this episode, and I especially love her blouse in the second shot. Frilly ruffles as always.
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DJH S1E9: What A Night!
Airdate: 1987
Voula is wearing a yellow button down with Peter Pan collar, a red ribbon, a white sweater-vest-cardigan thingy, and a red plaid peasant skirt the day she takes a liking to Lucy.
Lucy says, “For us to be friends, I have to dress you better.” And wow, Voula is a babe (am I allowed to say that?) in leopard-print leggings, a scandalous black tank top, and tiger-stripe scarf.
Anyone ever notice how freakishly tiny Voula’s feet are? Wow! She earns her first street cred while wearing a blue and green plaid skirt, navy sweater, and Lucy’s purple good luck scarf.
Voula almost looks business casual in this matching blue skirt and jacket set.
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DJH S1E8: Nothing to Fear
Airdate: 1987
Voula wears her super cute red sweater with white ruffles, matched with a red plaid peasant skirt. Outdoors, she bundles up with a beige chunky textured sweater. Would definitely wear. I’d just have to pretend it had nothing to do with Queen Whiny Face Voula.
One day this gym shirt will be mine.
We get a better look at Voula’s checkered multicolored shirt. I love this thing and its rounded white bib!
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DJH S1E7: The Best Laid Plans
Airdate: 1987
Oh, Voula, I’ve had about enough of you. Red sweater, white ruffles, and a plaid peasant skirt. You look wonderfully Victorian.
It’s hard to compliment her when she’s calling Steph a sleaze. (Can you tell I’m biased?) But I DO like this taupe-colored ruffly top. She pairs it with maybe a grey and green peasant skirt.
I did enjoy this top. You can’t make out the colors well, but it’s like a red-yellow-green checkered pattern. It really catches the eye. And of course the white buttoned panel on the front hearkens memories of the olden days.
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DJH S1E2: The Big Dance
Voula looks super sweet in this long sleeve yellow button down with a red ribbon tied beneath her Peter Pan collar, and matched with a red peasant skirt. I know red + yellow should make me think of McDonald’s, but I actually like it.
We also get a better view of Lucy’s scarfy/sweatery ensemble and see that a peasant skirt also completes her outfit.
Would I wear it? – Yes!